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International Data Transfers: Clarity on Timing of U.K. Transfer Mechanisms

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The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office recently confirmed the options and clarified the timing of new data transfer agreements for transfers of personal data out of the U.K. The situation has been somewhat confusing, even to those relatively familiar with international data transfers. Organizations can now review their data transfer arrangements with greater certainty, and this will be a key priority for 2022.

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About the Author: Huw Beverley-Smith

Huw Beverley-Smith advises customers and suppliers on a wide range of international transactions and regulatory issues, including technology, telecommunications and business process outsourcing, complex services agreements, intellectual property ownership and licensing. He counsels clients on privacy and cybersecurity issues and helps navigate regulatory hurdles and operational and commercial risks. View Beverly's full bio on the Faegre Drinker website.

About the Author: Hans-Christian Mehrens

Hans-Christian is an associate in the firm's Corporate group. Read Hans-Christian's full bio on the Faegre Drinker website.

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February 8, 2022
Written by: Huw Beverley-Smith and Hans-Christian Mehrens
Category: Data Strategy, Privacy
Tags: EU, international data transfer, U.K. Information Commissioner's Office, UK ICO

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